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and that is why we have proposed election that have replaced some of that spending cuts in the budget. but to your point, we have to stay committed and that is that we are going to reduce spending. we need to honor the american taxpayers deserve that. >> just as a last thought. we are five months into this deal. we are going to do march first. that is $24 billion lower in spending cuts. it seems to out of a $3.8 trillion budget you are down to 55 or $60 billion and most of that is slower growth rates. it seems to me everybody is cross the board can take that and the american public can see that we are not greece. >> the democrats want to do this with tax increases but that doesn't solve the problem. we know we have a spending problem and we need to honor the commitment that was made to the american people and we now need to tackle, we have to reform the programs social security and medicare and medicaid and others. we need to do it here and i believe republicans in the senate and house will do that. we'll see what the democrats try and do. what you heard from leader read today is a go
and that is why we have proposed election that have replaced some of that spending cuts in the budget. but to your point, we have to stay committed and that is that we are going to reduce spending. we need to honor the american taxpayers deserve that. >> just as a last thought. we are five months into this deal. we are going to do march first. that is $24 billion lower in spending cuts. it seems to out of a $3.8 trillion budget you are down to 55 or $60 billion and most of that is slower...
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going to start, the pink slips are likely to start in october, next year, which is right before the election. what is your take on this? >> employers are going to make the plan, right? they're used to making plans. you are going to see people losing businesses. it will be a political kickball. what are you going to do for these people. enjoyed giving that benefit to their employees. so we're going to see the same type of problems. you had alluded to real cuts but through the break, did you through the exchanges and trust is down so much. people are very anxious in every aspect of this. >> you see it in the polling data. avik, why don't at least the bigger employers do what i read weeks ago like walgreens is doing. they're giving a lump sum to their employees and put it in some kind of savings account or it's going sss. the private aeks changes, more options, is that what large corporations are going to do or is that a small drop in the bucket? >> what we're going to see, on the smaller employer then, people will move to part-time employment. you'll see substantial migration to protect their
going to start, the pink slips are likely to start in october, next year, which is right before the election. what is your take on this? >> employers are going to make the plan, right? they're used to making plans. you are going to see people losing businesses. it will be a political kickball. what are you going to do for these people. enjoyed giving that benefit to their employees. so we're going to see the same type of problems. you had alluded to real cuts but through the break, did...
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do you think the lower courts would dare do that at this point in time, let's say before an election or let's say before anything else changes? knowing full well if you win the entire affordable care act may go down. >> i think that judges recognize the rule of law matters. and that our system of government works. the checks and balances only work when congress is the entity that's legislating. to give meaning to that is very important. i encourage where we are in oklahoma, there are other states, state of indiana has fold our lead. private lawsuit in d.c. others are following this. and actually implementing their own laws or starting their own lawsuits. so this is something that's very important to the structure of the aca but the rule of law as well and i'm hopeful the courts will recognize that. >> you're kind of in lay terms, you're saying let's put our foot down. enough of this administrative discretionary stuff. the law is the law and we'll aed by -- abide by the law. >> that's right. we'll leave it there. oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt. thank you, sir. appreciate your
do you think the lower courts would dare do that at this point in time, let's say before an election or let's say before anything else changes? knowing full well if you win the entire affordable care act may go down. >> i think that judges recognize the rule of law matters. and that our system of government works. the checks and balances only work when congress is the entity that's legislating. to give meaning to that is very important. i encourage where we are in oklahoma, there are...
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that was key to the '92 election. in this case, when you're going to clearly -- republicans are going to run against the institutional washington insider, that being hillary clinton who's not just been a secretary of state and a u.s. senator, first lady, she has been around washington for a long time. >> she also campaigned for the single payer -- >> well, obama care is really hillary care. >> you're ruling out paul ryan -- >> to me, i think paul ryan is one of the few exceptions in congress who really steps up and has that reform agenda that we most often see from governors that we don't see enough of in washington. but i really feel overall there has to be an anti-washington sentiment out there amongst both republicans and democrats and the more you can capitalize on that by sending people up, they're going to come in from outside of washington, those are the people we we'll turn to. >> if you win this november you'll run for president, are you not? >> no, i'm focused on being governmen governor. there's still at lo
that was key to the '92 election. in this case, when you're going to clearly -- republicans are going to run against the institutional washington insider, that being hillary clinton who's not just been a secretary of state and a u.s. senator, first lady, she has been around washington for a long time. >> she also campaigned for the single payer -- >> well, obama care is really hillary care. >> you're ruling out paul ryan -- >> to me, i think paul ryan is one of the few...
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, presidential elections. does this help them or hurt them? >> it helps. even if they completely pass the budget, pass it, raise the debt ceiling and by the way, those are two different things, this three weeks has been magnificent. it's inspired conservatives to see republicans are dead set on repealing obama care. by the way, how is that christine o'donnell race look now? how does the richard mourdock race against ruble look now? all of these sacrificed senate seats, yeah, you had a lot of fun when it happened. going for a totally purist conservative. gosh, i wish we had a majority in the senate. >> does this polling trouble you? the polling has gone against the republicans essentially the country, quote, unquote, from the polls blaming the republicans for the shutdown. not so much the debt ceiling. i think people hate debt, but they do blame the gop for the shutdown. how does that play? does that get worse because if the votes don't come through -- >> right. >> they're going to be blamed again. >> well, two
, presidential elections. does this help them or hurt them? >> it helps. even if they completely pass the budget, pass it, raise the debt ceiling and by the way, those are two different things, this three weeks has been magnificent. it's inspired conservatives to see republicans are dead set on repealing obama care. by the way, how is that christine o'donnell race look now? how does the richard mourdock race against ruble look now? all of these sacrificed senate seats, yeah, you had a lot...
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when is the election. >> in june. >> will that change the situation in iran? change iranian relations with the u.s. or israel? >> absolutely not. he's been out of favor with the supreme leader who is the decision maker. the parliament has thrown out a number of his cabinet. the next guy will be important, but the notion he will be more open to getting rid of iran's nuclear weapons is ridiculous. morsy gave him the back of his hand. does that make him look worse? >> i don't think so. they have been desperate for a visit. they want to show the world that the sunny and shy i can't can stand together against the west. morsy has no love for shy i can't extremists. that shouldn't make us feel better about morsy. kissinger said i hope they both lose. i hope they both lose. >> this islamic summit. all of egypt is teetering on the brink. maybe the government is teetering on the brink. economy not good. they have had internal problems. audit arabia, they are a passive player and the united states is becoming energy independent. this looks to me like a decline in the mid
when is the election. >> in june. >> will that change the situation in iran? change iranian relations with the u.s. or israel? >> absolutely not. he's been out of favor with the supreme leader who is the decision maker. the parliament has thrown out a number of his cabinet. the next guy will be important, but the notion he will be more open to getting rid of iran's nuclear weapons is ridiculous. morsy gave him the back of his hand. does that make him look worse? >> i...
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your center point is re-election. do an elective without knowing how to reform. let me tell you about a million things. i know the tin if you vacuum tim, i'd had private insurance. i agree others need it. >> he promised to keep it- >> go ahead, ron. i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry, sir. to kelly ease point, you to an election. these are people that can work their web and know when they'ren upsets. is doing everything, it seems, to drive them away. and, you know, i'm saying this for someone who a going to be at work. they've handled the messaging and on the implimt tags. they have to get their act together soon or it will come apart. >> hadley. i which o to shi-- i want to wa the shift. the millenians are not buying it yet. do you expect to psy know exnext any delay fortmann datsd-- do y think the senate and the house can put legislation together to change obama care right now? >> well, obviously the ideal situation would be a delay not just in the individual mandate but in all the penalties, subsidies and taxes. so long as the bar is not ready for five time discount? >>
your center point is re-election. do an elective without knowing how to reform. let me tell you about a million things. i know the tin if you vacuum tim, i'd had private insurance. i agree others need it. >> he promised to keep it- >> go ahead, ron. i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry, sir. to kelly ease point, you to an election. these are people that can work their web and know when they'ren upsets. is doing everything, it seems, to drive them away. and, you know, i'm saying this for...
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so everybody is screaming at us fix it now before the election. can't you see how much these people are spending. >> all right. here now is the breitbart reporter who broke this story, josh sexton. welcome to the show. so let me just get this right. citizens united supreme court case comes down. allows corporations to get involved in political campaigns. obama trashes the supremes at the state of the union message. and that sets off a firestorm and obama continues to trash them. now, is lois lerner at duke echoing essentially what president obama was saying, trashing the citizens united idea of going through he's conservative groups for politics? >> yes, she is echoing it. in fact she actually paraphrases what he said in his state of the union. he said that the supreme court had overturned a century of pre precedent and she essentially echos that. and pretty much wholesale adopteded his view of the situation. and i think that's what's important about this clip is that it shows that there was a political firestorm taking place outside of the irs an
so everybody is screaming at us fix it now before the election. can't you see how much these people are spending. >> all right. here now is the breitbart reporter who broke this story, josh sexton. welcome to the show. so let me just get this right. citizens united supreme court case comes down. allows corporations to get involved in political campaigns. obama trashes the supremes at the state of the union message. and that sets off a firestorm and obama continues to trash them. now, is...
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so i think he has to pick somebody who is electable in the state of new jersey. >> i heard this rumor. can you both weigh in on this. brad, this is real snidz inside politics. leiutenant governor kim guidano. am i pronouncing her name right? >> yes. >> christie would appoint her and tom cane, jr. to be a leiutenant governor. you'd have a movement up the political ladder. what down about that? >> it's a three-way trade. governor christie knows these folks quite well. i'm sure he is having those types of discussions. one of the real inning things is should the special election occur this year the democrats are going to be in real trouble. have you rob andrew, frank paulone and cory booker with no real like for each other who are geerk up to run against each other. that primary, 2013 or 2014, could be 75 days of just pure brutal democratic-based politics. >> in fact, we don't know when the special election is going to be. ail want to say, brad, i want a tax cutter, a spending cutter, an obamacare cutter, a deregulator. governor christie who believes in all of those things should show his
so i think he has to pick somebody who is electable in the state of new jersey. >> i heard this rumor. can you both weigh in on this. brad, this is real snidz inside politics. leiutenant governor kim guidano. am i pronouncing her name right? >> yes. >> christie would appoint her and tom cane, jr. to be a leiutenant governor. you'd have a movement up the political ladder. what down about that? >> it's a three-way trade. governor christie knows these folks quite well. i'm...
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and go short every time a republican was elected. market did well under clinton, not so great under bush, really well under obama. did badly under hoover. more than tripled in fdr's first term. george bush i said i'll take my share of the blame for what goes on in the economy on my watch as long as i'll get some of the credit. >> how about reagan >> market did very well there too. >> one guy you forgot. you mentioned hoover. how about calvin coolidge. >> market okay. nixon years were also very bad for the market. >> yeah, larry. >> i would give -- i think he gets credit for in 2009 the economy was in free fall, we were shrinking at a 6% annual rate. the stuff that got started in the fall of 2008 with t.a.r.p. and all that that was carried through. found a basis for the panic to stop. and there was a recovery. >> let me go back to art. what about corporate profits? corporate profits have risen roughly the same amount as the stock market in obama's term. that's not a coincidence. >> what i think we just heard is that politics make a lo
and go short every time a republican was elected. market did well under clinton, not so great under bush, really well under obama. did badly under hoover. more than tripled in fdr's first term. george bush i said i'll take my share of the blame for what goes on in the economy on my watch as long as i'll get some of the credit. >> how about reagan >> market did very well there too. >> one guy you forgot. you mentioned hoover. how about calvin coolidge. >> market okay....
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. >> you got a mid-term election coming up. when you have a president running that brings all the democrats out to vote. these guys have to be careful. >> it will pass. >> we'll come back. plenty of time to talk about this. only got five vote march about in so that's a good point. third anniversary of obama care and we have more ugly truths about obama care coming out. we learn for example this week young people with individual health insurance will see their premiums skyrocket. as well as everybody's else's. small businesses have to cut jobs because high profits will be taken away. we'll talk to one of those business owners up next on kudlow. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summ
. >> you got a mid-term election coming up. when you have a president running that brings all the democrats out to vote. these guys have to be careful. >> it will pass. >> we'll come back. plenty of time to talk about this. only got five vote march about in so that's a good point. third anniversary of obama care and we have more ugly truths about obama care coming out. we learn for example this week young people with individual health insurance will see their premiums...
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she carried a concealed weapon before she was elected to the united states senate. right now we'll have women rising up all over the country who want to be able to protect themselves and their family with these semiautomatic handguns that have the capacity to fire more than five, six, seven round. you might need that. it is not up to the united states congress to ban the ability of individuals to defend themselves and you're right it wouldn't do any good. every time we start talking about measures to look at mentally ill and how we can improve enforcement and improve notification of those who are in danger the democrats change the story. >> i've read the article and read john lott's article. the evidence is not conclusive. i want to ask senator hutchison, do you have a point of view on automatic weapons. you're down there in texas. texas is pretty much a pro gun place. if you were still in the senate how would you react to this? >> well, i think that the position that people take, and i think kate really stated it well, is that criminals are going to have guns and t
she carried a concealed weapon before she was elected to the united states senate. right now we'll have women rising up all over the country who want to be able to protect themselves and their family with these semiautomatic handguns that have the capacity to fire more than five, six, seven round. you might need that. it is not up to the united states congress to ban the ability of individuals to defend themselves and you're right it wouldn't do any good. every time we start talking about...
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if it's a day or two, hey, the election is over 13 months away. loads of other things will happen, but if this turns into another 27-day shutdown the way the one in 1996 did, yes, it's going to disproportionally hurt the republicans, hurt them with independents and swing voters >> you know, larry, i read a "wall street journal" editorial last week who made the case that if republicans really want to defeat obamacare, repeal obamacare, what they have to do is not fight the little skirmishes but win elections. they have to win the senate and control the house and they need to win the white house. is that how you see it? >> absolutely. that's an observation i would expect from a university of virginia grad a.it's absolutely correct. there's only one way, and i'm sorry to tell the republican leadership this, there's only one way they are going to abolish or de-fund obamacare and that is to win the presidency, the senate and the house simultaneously in an election. that is how you abolish or de-fund obamacare. this is a strategy guaranteed to fail. we
if it's a day or two, hey, the election is over 13 months away. loads of other things will happen, but if this turns into another 27-day shutdown the way the one in 1996 did, yes, it's going to disproportionally hurt the republicans, hurt them with independents and swing voters >> you know, larry, i read a "wall street journal" editorial last week who made the case that if republicans really want to defeat obamacare, repeal obamacare, what they have to do is not fight the little...
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obama said he was elected in two elections for this health care law and now he wants to change it, the democrats want to delay it. they've already changed about two dozen things in the law, made major revisions. obama, let's not forget, he delayed the employer mandate by one year. that was supposed to start on january 1st of this coming year. he had no legal constitutional authority to do that. but he knew that that's another disaster related to the law and he couldn't have two or three disasters happening at the same time. this whole law phases in over five years. it goes into 2017. so the worse is yet to come and he knows the democrats will pay a heavy price on this. so, you know, we have the republicans, the old joke in washington, the democrats, the evil party the republicans are the stupid party. you actually have republicans calling for delaying the law for another year which only helps keep this law because it's not going to stop obama care. i say let the public see the full effects of the law and let the voters decide in next year's congressional election, senate elections whet
obama said he was elected in two elections for this health care law and now he wants to change it, the democrats want to delay it. they've already changed about two dozen things in the law, made major revisions. obama, let's not forget, he delayed the employer mandate by one year. that was supposed to start on january 1st of this coming year. he had no legal constitutional authority to do that. but he knew that that's another disaster related to the law and he couldn't have two or three...
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texas governor rick perry is not running for re-election. he will not seek a third term as governor. he will finish out his term. he has a year and a half left. he did say today he is doing this to prepare for another run at the presidency in 2016. eliot spitzer is coming back. five years after he resigned as new york's governor over a prostitution scandal. spitzer says he will run for comp controller of new york city. >> aren't we lucky to have that? by the way, i'm a personal acquaintance with eliot spitzer. i'm not a political fan. the madam that's going to get him into all of the trouble is going to run against him. she's running on a libertarian line. she's going to challenge spitzer, bring up the past and everything and it is going to get ugly. i'd rather talk about rick perry who basically said to me at lunch the day he was on this show that he's going to make a second run for president, reminding me that richard nixon and ronald regan both ran and first lost and then won. >> it's a strategy that could work. >> it could work. seema mo
texas governor rick perry is not running for re-election. he will not seek a third term as governor. he will finish out his term. he has a year and a half left. he did say today he is doing this to prepare for another run at the presidency in 2016. eliot spitzer is coming back. five years after he resigned as new york's governor over a prostitution scandal. spitzer says he will run for comp controller of new york city. >> aren't we lucky to have that? by the way, i'm a personal...
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. >> the greatest thing about this is all during the elections in 2012 really the entire republican party asked bernanke for easy money, inflation that never happened. >> right. >> i'm just saying, if you look at the latest inflation reports, it's less than 1.5%. in fact, if anything, inflation is trending lower. >> disinflation. >> the entire republican party, not to speak of the conservative movement in general, was beating bernanke up in general because they felt what he did was inflationary. randy, heard you're out there. university of chicago professor, former federal reserve governor. you're not surprised it's janet yellen, are you? >> no. i think the president made it clear that janet was one of the people that he was vetting and i'm glad that finally we're making progress. we have a nominee. >> having a nominee. what is your assessment of janet yellen? >> well, i work very closely with janet while i was at the fed from 2006 to 2009. she's someone who has been battle tested in some of the toughest times in terms of both financial meltdowns and in financial crises. she's someone who
. >> the greatest thing about this is all during the elections in 2012 really the entire republican party asked bernanke for easy money, inflation that never happened. >> right. >> i'm just saying, if you look at the latest inflation reports, it's less than 1.5%. in fact, if anything, inflation is trending lower. >> disinflation. >> the entire republican party, not to speak of the conservative movement in general, was beating bernanke up in general because they...
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it's backed by obama's re-election. now here, listen to what paul ryan told me. >> you think we should just give up our principles when we put out our budget vision? that's what i ask people who say why did you repeal obamacare. first of all, we think it's a terrible law. second of all, this law has yet to be fully implemented. there's a lot left to go here. and we think as people see the ugly details unfold, we believe this law will collapse under its own weight for lots of reasons. and we believe in a patient-centered health care system, not a government-run health care system. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> the first day of the conclave in the sistine chapel, but no pope yet. cnbc's own seema mody has that story and more. good evening. >> that's right. black smoke coming from the ch
it's backed by obama's re-election. now here, listen to what paul ryan told me. >> you think we should just give up our principles when we put out our budget vision? that's what i ask people who say why did you repeal obamacare. first of all, we think it's a terrible law. second of all, this law has yet to be fully implemented. there's a lot left to go here. and we think as people see the ugly details unfold, we believe this law will collapse under its own weight for lots of reasons. and...
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if he's elected that's a setback to the italian recovery. >> that's a setback to humidity. setback to morality. did you know silvio berlusconi was running again? >> he made to it 7:55. >> but you're going -- >> you're not usually so bullish. >> i have not seen -- this is a fleeting chance. we've not seen an opportunity for the u.s. dollar to actually break out in ten years. i mean give me a bone here. this is all i want. i want purchasing power in my back pocket. i want government out of the way and i want to see how that works. >> if the dollar keeps rising and becomes king dollar again i have to back obama. i have to. >> let's state one simple fact never is a long time and never has the u.s. economy not rocked and rolled with the dollar strengthening. >> sequesters, sequester is good for the dollar that was your earliest point. i'll hold that point. i love that point. mary this silvio berlusconi thing, i'm going to have to get back and read the "financial times." i have to understand this. >> not safe for work. >> not safe for anybody. keith, mary, jim, all kind enough to
if he's elected that's a setback to the italian recovery. >> that's a setback to humidity. setback to morality. did you know silvio berlusconi was running again? >> he made to it 7:55. >> but you're going -- >> you're not usually so bullish. >> i have not seen -- this is a fleeting chance. we've not seen an opportunity for the u.s. dollar to actually break out in ten years. i mean give me a bone here. this is all i want. i want purchasing power in my back pocket. i...
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unprecedented in the sense it was the first free and fair elections in egypt's history. what we saw two days ago was unprecedented, 20 million people in the streets challenging his rule. and so if you want to -- >> must be doing something wrong. he's got to listen to some. michael ruben, welcome back to the show. what should happen here? should we let morsi fail? is that the united states policy? should we just let him fail and let the army at least temporary come in and take over? >> mohammed morsi managed to do in a single year what it took him 30 years to do, to antagonize an entire country. it's no surprise that he swept to power. the brotherhood in opposition for 80 years, they could promise people the world. the best thing we can do, larry, is let him fail because that would show that one of the opposition leaders said, we can finally get past this political islamism as a panacea and get down to the hard business of governing egypt. that said, i don't think the military wants to take direct role. because egypt is a mess financially right now. what they want to do i
unprecedented in the sense it was the first free and fair elections in egypt's history. what we saw two days ago was unprecedented, 20 million people in the streets challenging his rule. and so if you want to -- >> must be doing something wrong. he's got to listen to some. michael ruben, welcome back to the show. what should happen here? should we let morsi fail? is that the united states policy? should we just let him fail and let the army at least temporary come in and take over?...
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legitimate and elected government? is he kidding me? there were millions of people protesting on the street and we should have helped the green movement stop that election because it was all a fraud. anyway, i think he's nuts on that point. and unfortunately, chuck hagel said a lot of other goofy stuff, too. so we're going to have to get to that soon coming right up. >>> next up, however, how many people are moving out of high-tech states to low-tech states? that's an easy one. should be 100%. the answer is a lot. robert frank and art laffer, probably the world's top experts on this issue, they're going to explain it all. michelle is going to be with us. don't forget, free market capitalism is still the best path to prosperity. commerce, energy, education, health and human services. i could really do some cutting. you want sequester, i'll show you sequester. i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ [ male announc
legitimate and elected government? is he kidding me? there were millions of people protesting on the street and we should have helped the green movement stop that election because it was all a fraud. anyway, i think he's nuts on that point. and unfortunately, chuck hagel said a lot of other goofy stuff, too. so we're going to have to get to that soon coming right up. >>> next up, however, how many people are moving out of high-tech states to low-tech states? that's an easy one. should...
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collapse of obama care has given the republican party a tremendous opportunity for next year's mid term election, but you know what? sometimes the republicans are their own worst enemies. let's welcome former republican senator from texas kay bailey hutch chin son. as always, great to see you. i wasn't necessarily referring to you, i was referring to the generic republicans, but here's a point. judiciary committee in the house yesterday reported on by dan millback from the washington post, whispering or spoken word about impeachment. we're going to impeach. i have to listen. steve king, doug collins, blake farenhold, steve stockhold. they're talking about impeaching president obama because they don't like syria and they don't like obama care. i'm thinking that would be the nuttiest, dumbest idea at this point that's possible. what's your take? >> i think that diverts attention from the real issues that every american that has had insurance and that has had a letter from their insurance company canceling that insurance or the people who are really suffering, that's the need that we need to addres
collapse of obama care has given the republican party a tremendous opportunity for next year's mid term election, but you know what? sometimes the republicans are their own worst enemies. let's welcome former republican senator from texas kay bailey hutch chin son. as always, great to see you. i wasn't necessarily referring to you, i was referring to the generic republicans, but here's a point. judiciary committee in the house yesterday reported on by dan millback from the washington post,...
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bush in his re-election bid was getting 44% and we're down to 27%. that's because there is a fine line between being anti-illegal immigration and being perceived as anti-immigration and a fine line being perceived at anti-immigration and being perceived anti-hispanic, and i think too many hispanics have cbs that. i think it's a misperception and it's a perception and it brought our number down to 27%. >> my conjecture. legal hispanics, legal hispanics, but they have friend and family who are legal who want to be legal. that spills over into the asian vote where the gop got slaughtered by the asian votes. they vote democrat. who is the republican party? in some sense that's what this vote is all about. who is the gop? how big is the tent? what kind of people are in the republican party? who do they welcome to go to dinner with? you see what i'm saying, so they can have their renaissance in if they don't, i think if will hurt them for a long time. >> i believe we should be a pro-growth party that believes in freedom and believes in opportunity, and to
bush in his re-election bid was getting 44% and we're down to 27%. that's because there is a fine line between being anti-illegal immigration and being perceived as anti-immigration and a fine line being perceived at anti-immigration and being perceived anti-hispanic, and i think too many hispanics have cbs that. i think it's a misperception and it's a perception and it brought our number down to 27%. >> my conjecture. legal hispanics, legal hispanics, but they have friend and family who...
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midterm elections are coming up. do nothing. do no damage. >> a shutdown would be a mistake. >> the one thing people have against the republicans is they are obstructionists. this takes that off the table. >> this is why i say, by the way, seriously, paul ryan is saving the gop from its self. >> i agree with you. >> that's my basic point of view. >> the only thing i'll add to is what the speaker was saying and mark was echoing, i think republicans win this budget deal just by a smidgen and i tell you why. the democrats wanted an end to the sequester and they didn't get it. keeping the shut out -- shutdown away and scoring these small points -- >> look what paul ryan privatized. neither one got that. neither one got that but both came out smelling pretty decent. >> it's the one time you don't want to kick the can down the road for the republicans. >> they also did a two-year budget which i'm completely against. that's congress' job to show up and do things. what is not off the table is debt ceiling. so what's going to happen here
midterm elections are coming up. do nothing. do no damage. >> a shutdown would be a mistake. >> the one thing people have against the republicans is they are obstructionists. this takes that off the table. >> this is why i say, by the way, seriously, paul ryan is saving the gop from its self. >> i agree with you. >> that's my basic point of view. >> the only thing i'll add to is what the speaker was saying and mark was echoing, i think republicans win this...
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she's got some tough elections next year. she's saving face. >> if i were hit by the naa. . >> ann's newest book, "never trust a liberal over 3" is going to be released october 14th sfwlp excuse me? . >> excuse me? excuse me? >> how do you play the market? next up on kudlow. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab your friends and family and start a team today. register at alz.org >>> all right. markets much stronger on the day as investors wait and see what's ahead from the fed's decision tomorrow. is tapering already priced in? are we going to see wild swings in the market? let's talk to carol roth and john rutledge. john, you're further away. i think lower bond buying, $10 billion or $15 billion is absolutely baked into the market. butch but i think it will be interesting, john, what bernanke says accompanying that in terms of their downgrading or upgrading of the economy and
she's got some tough elections next year. she's saving face. >> if i were hit by the naa. . >> ann's newest book, "never trust a liberal over 3" is going to be released october 14th sfwlp excuse me? . >> excuse me? excuse me? >> how do you play the market? next up on kudlow. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab...
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. >> well, the ambush election rule or the cookie election rule as people call it stacks it against the employers in the union process by dras maikly decreasing amount of time that employers have when employees say they want to organize. it can take the time it wants getting ready, organizing and spring an announcement on employers on a friday afternoon and the employer has to scramble in a short period of time of time, and that overturns the longstanding rules about how elections were conducted. >> let me go back. let me challenge my own premise. get your take on this, and open it up to questions. do you agree or does the logic work that if these were illegal appointments, because there was no -- no proper senate recess, whatever they do is illegal. the whole thing should be nullified is that your point of view? the chamber's point? >> that's clearly the case. the law says that the board, a five-member board, has to have three members to have a quorum, can't conduct any business without a quorum. the statute says that, the supreme court said that exact thing a couple of years ago. so i
. >> well, the ambush election rule or the cookie election rule as people call it stacks it against the employers in the union process by dras maikly decreasing amount of time that employers have when employees say they want to organize. it can take the time it wants getting ready, organizing and spring an announcement on employers on a friday afternoon and the employer has to scramble in a short period of time of time, and that overturns the longstanding rules about how elections were...
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they do not lose close elections. and republicans really need to concentrate on -- conservatives need to remember hot headness and passion are great but in politics all that matters is scoring >> you're right about that. just one other point. conservatism, optimism, growth. from what i learned working for ronald reagan as a kid many years ago, growth, jobs, wealth, your house, your portfolio, all the rest of it, how you live, ann. you know gop or conservatives got to talk a lot more about that thanl as you mentioned all this goofy stuff about rape and social issues which makes no sense at all. what i want to ask is to keep the optimism going or to restore the optimism are these people at cpac particularly the younger people talking a growth message, a growth message? >> um, i haven't seen much of it. um, but yeah. that seems to be -- certainly our elected republicans as you say like ryan like ted cruise like rubio. we can win -- we can win on various fights. we're going to win on guns. if we don't win on guns then loo
they do not lose close elections. and republicans really need to concentrate on -- conservatives need to remember hot headness and passion are great but in politics all that matters is scoring >> you're right about that. just one other point. conservatism, optimism, growth. from what i learned working for ronald reagan as a kid many years ago, growth, jobs, wealth, your house, your portfolio, all the rest of it, how you live, ann. you know gop or conservatives got to talk a lot more about...
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a lot of these people might have voted for the policies we have in place today and elections have consequences and those consequences are a real slow economy. what should we do? let's put them on commission. >> the more hamburgers you sell -- >> it does bring up a good point which sane good economy an employee has choice. they can leave. but obviously these people feel they have nowhere else to go. when the economy is booming you can say take this job and shove it. they can't do this right now. this is a symptom of an overall slow growth economy. >> that's right. i'll tell you something else to my colleague's point about people choosing public policy, the president has said we need to raise the minimum wage. why is that? >> that's not what this is about. >> 70% based on consumption, walmart lobbied to raise the minimum wage. why? because their customers earn minimum wage. they want their customers to buy more. >> that's an argument worth having but not the argument taking place. >> the taxes in new york city are really high because we have a slow economy. we have, you know, wages are stagnant
a lot of these people might have voted for the policies we have in place today and elections have consequences and those consequences are a real slow economy. what should we do? let's put them on commission. >> the more hamburgers you sell -- >> it does bring up a good point which sane good economy an employee has choice. they can leave. but obviously these people feel they have nowhere else to go. when the economy is booming you can say take this job and shove it. they can't do...
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this is a country that elected a president thought there was nothing wrong with having the top tax rate be 72% clearly punishing work and productivity. so sadly it's not surprising and it's much to be -- >> if you pay them not to work, jared, this is my worry about your administration. if you pay them not to work, they won't work. >> i'm sorry to bring some numbers and facts to the discussion as opposed to these anecdotes, but french productivity levels, not the growth rates, the levels are the same as ours. french -- the french workforce is as productive as our workforce. now, they don't take their productivity in consumption, they take it in vacations. they are equally as productive -- that's what the numbers show. >> the reason why those productivity numbers look so good, there's no hours worked. they don't work. you can't have -- i understand the measurement -- >> the output per hour is about the same -- >> there's no hours work. you think -- >> i will say i worked in brussels, i worked in london, i had 60 days vacation, a one-hour lunch break every day, life was good, you know -- >
this is a country that elected a president thought there was nothing wrong with having the top tax rate be 72% clearly punishing work and productivity. so sadly it's not surprising and it's much to be -- >> if you pay them not to work, jared, this is my worry about your administration. if you pay them not to work, they won't work. >> i'm sorry to bring some numbers and facts to the discussion as opposed to these anecdotes, but french productivity levels, not the growth rates, the...
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so basically this was happening in two elections have passed, it's been years. and another thing, as a fund-raiser, which is my background, i got to tell you, what's the one thing the tea paper groups were wanting to do? get a specific tax status to raise money, create awareness and do more good tea party works or whatever. so get what they did? they halted it. you can't do anything without that status. >> they shut them down. >> that's chicago-style pay-to-play politics going national and you know it is. >> all right, keith. >> i feel like i need a shower. i th discussion is so dirty and silly, i feel i shouldn't be here on television talking about it. i feel it appalling we're making these accusations. you're telling me the president sat in the white house with 13 people and conspired in this huge scandal? if he's going to be involved in a scandal, why does he have 12 people with him? that's not a way to hide a scandal. there is something called obama care, which is a huge regulatory issue that has to be implemented and the irs officials are deeply involved wi
so basically this was happening in two elections have passed, it's been years. and another thing, as a fund-raiser, which is my background, i got to tell you, what's the one thing the tea paper groups were wanting to do? get a specific tax status to raise money, create awareness and do more good tea party works or whatever. so get what they did? they halted it. you can't do anything without that status. >> they shut them down. >> that's chicago-style pay-to-play politics going...
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it came at an awkward time on the eve of the election. may have ended up hurting mitt romney i get that. i just read chris christie's budget speech. his budget will be where it was in 2008. and he's coming straight back with 10% across the board tax cuts. and he broke the teachers union and he repaired the health care problem. this is a guy -- you got to reach out, al. that's what i'm saying. conservatives have to reach out and be more inclusive and a guy like christie, this guy is just the kind of material you want. >> well, look, larry, for all the reasons you stated we invited him last year. this year we felt other people were more deserving for one of those 30 seats. maybe he'll be the most deserving next year and we'll invite him accordingly. imagine the problems we would have if every single slot we filled had to go through this kind of query. we do the best we can. we have more people paying and registering to come this year than we ever had. they love the conference and the panels and the speakers we have. talk about the future, t
it came at an awkward time on the eve of the election. may have ended up hurting mitt romney i get that. i just read chris christie's budget speech. his budget will be where it was in 2008. and he's coming straight back with 10% across the board tax cuts. and he broke the teachers union and he repaired the health care problem. this is a guy -- you got to reach out, al. that's what i'm saying. conservatives have to reach out and be more inclusive and a guy like christie, this guy is just the...
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interesting to me, republicans are almost shell-shocked because of the debates and the fiscal cliff and the election that you see some of these more moderate republicans afraid to stand up for spending cuts. >> you saw one go down to newport news with obama. >> i've got to get out of here. i'm going to say to that point, what else is new. republicans have done better on this than i thought. now, let's switch gears, same topic. what will the sequester do to the economy? okay. it's coming, no question about that, it begins tomorrow. what will it do to the economy? here now two ace cnbc contributors, jared bernstein and jimmy p. there's so much leeway and flexibility. i don't care what the president is willing to accept. you have these budget accounts and you have subaccounts and you can change the funding you can reallocate the priorities, you can affect the timing. in other words, jimmy, why can't people say this is going to be done gradually over a longer period of time which is, in fact, the truth? why do we have to have the scare among eri mongering. >> it is the truth. there's a lot of discretion
interesting to me, republicans are almost shell-shocked because of the debates and the fiscal cliff and the election that you see some of these more moderate republicans afraid to stand up for spending cuts. >> you saw one go down to newport news with obama. >> i've got to get out of here. i'm going to say to that point, what else is new. republicans have done better on this than i thought. now, let's switch gears, same topic. what will the sequester do to the economy? okay. it's...
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fact one of the things that happened for the people who spent their career opposing obama care got elected after it was passed and said i'm here to get rid of it, they took the attraction, the attention on the affordable care act off just at the right time for the president obama. >> i know the businessman date has been postponed for a year. but we get a lot of reports and there is a lot of data.date has been postponed for a year. but we get a lot of reports and there is a lot of data. have the members slowed down hiring, have they increased part-time hiring, have they lowered hours worked, for example, all things that people have complained about because of obama care? >> i would not think that for the companies in the business round table, they represent 16 million, we have about 16 million employees, 7 plus trillion in revenues. this hapts hapts been tsn't bee factor. why they have slowed in hiring is the uncertainty over the economy and other risk factors. but i think what the affordable care act has done, it's having a big impact on a lot of their supply chains, on their small and med
fact one of the things that happened for the people who spent their career opposing obama care got elected after it was passed and said i'm here to get rid of it, they took the attraction, the attention on the affordable care act off just at the right time for the president obama. >> i know the businessman date has been postponed for a year. but we get a lot of reports and there is a lot of data.date has been postponed for a year. but we get a lot of reports and there is a lot of data....
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we had election and congress. his point of view is we've been through this already, why do i have to do it again? i'm sympathetic to that view -- >> because we always -- >> but if the opposite was true, you'd be blowing a gasket right now. >> i actually worked for reagan and went through debt ceiling after debt ceiling fights and reagan swept with much bigger numbers than obama. i want to make that point. and reagan not only controlled the senate he controlled the house with the help of 60 or 70 southern democrats. that's not the point. the point is when you're talking about borrowing and spending, you're always going to have this debate. it is part of it. unfortunately down through the years, they've had stuff like abortion debates and school prayer debates and nicaragua debates and so on and so on. what i want you to tell me, though, is if this shutdown does merge into the debt ceiling as i believe it will and our own bob costa suggests it will, and we go four weeks or five weeks or six weeks. what is the impact
we had election and congress. his point of view is we've been through this already, why do i have to do it again? i'm sympathetic to that view -- >> because we always -- >> but if the opposite was true, you'd be blowing a gasket right now. >> i actually worked for reagan and went through debt ceiling after debt ceiling fights and reagan swept with much bigger numbers than obama. i want to make that point. and reagan not only controlled the senate he controlled the house with...
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first up, still licking their wounds from the november election, the republican national committee is out with a new report that outlines steps needed to reboot the party for 2016. among the proposed reforms, a streamlined process for earlier convention. improved outreach to women and young and minority voters. will the reforms be enough to give the gop brand a much-needed boost? joining us is mark stevens, ceo of msco and author of "your marketing sucks." with me the rest of the hour and i thought i introduced before, but i didn't, mark hanna and republican strategist chip saltsman. mark, what did this republican document do for the gop? >> it does nothing. it is a committee report adding to a pollution of noise that is going on in the republican party right now. the fact is as a marketing person, you cannot have a brand, talking about branding, you can't have a brand without a product. >> is the product the message? >> the product is the person. we don't have a person. you can't brand nothing. you say we come with a brand, what is it? gum, software? >> they said governors, pay atten
first up, still licking their wounds from the november election, the republican national committee is out with a new report that outlines steps needed to reboot the party for 2016. among the proposed reforms, a streamlined process for earlier convention. improved outreach to women and young and minority voters. will the reforms be enough to give the gop brand a much-needed boost? joining us is mark stevens, ceo of msco and author of "your marketing sucks." with me the rest of the hour...
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so they were properly elected. >> i can explain this if you give me just a second. this is about equal rights under the law, and i think for a long time people thought that homosexuality was an immoral lifestyle, and there are certain people who still do. the overwhelming evidence is that people don't choose to be gay any more than they choose to be black or latino or whatever they may be. to take a certain segment of the population that happens to be born gay and deny them the same rights that everybody else is able to have is not right. that is not something that can be subject to the whims of the ballot. there has been bigotry and prejudice for a long time. i'm not accusing everybody who's against gay marriage as bigotry. it's true that some religions treat that, which may or may not be bigotry. >> this case is the fact that the equal protection clause will create a new class. >> that's the state of this country, and individuals have a right to be treated the same way as everybody else. and that is at the core of this debate. >> a tricky question. but it violates
so they were properly elected. >> i can explain this if you give me just a second. this is about equal rights under the law, and i think for a long time people thought that homosexuality was an immoral lifestyle, and there are certain people who still do. the overwhelming evidence is that people don't choose to be gay any more than they choose to be black or latino or whatever they may be. to take a certain segment of the population that happens to be born gay and deny them the same...
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morsy was elected. a lot of people are unhappy with some of his policies. they are trying to express their opposition. obviously if it was complete chaos the military might step in. we have leverage with them because of the military assistance we provide. i think this is more growing pains. this is not the first time this has happened. remember, morsy was very helpful to us in brokering the cease-fire between hamas and israel. we're going to have to li with this for a while. you can't go from an autocracy like they had under mubarak to a functioning democracy right away. >> ambassador ginsberg there is civil unrest in all major egyptian cities, curfews aren't working. the muslim brotherhood is backing away. they don't want any part of the t riots in the streets. the military may have to take the place. the economy is in a shambles. are you as, i will say, optimistic or quescent as larry is on egypt? >> this is a place where we part company. i'm more dubious about the ability of the so-called democracy to essentially protect the rights of the minorities that
morsy was elected. a lot of people are unhappy with some of his policies. they are trying to express their opposition. obviously if it was complete chaos the military might step in. we have leverage with them because of the military assistance we provide. i think this is more growing pains. this is not the first time this has happened. remember, morsy was very helpful to us in brokering the cease-fire between hamas and israel. we're going to have to li with this for a while. you can't go from...
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she says she knows she would have been re-elected. she hasn't given a reason why but inquiry into her spending has nothing to do with it. michael bloomberg tested positive for ricin. the letter was received at a municipal building in new york. another letter was sent addressed to an ad vocation group led by mayor bloomberg. no one gotstick sick. >>> smithfield shares jumped, a chinese company is buying it. smithfield is the biggest pork producer. some are concerned about the implications this could have for food safety. smithfield says the goal is to import u.s. food to china, not the other way around. >>> finally, look at this picture from the new york post, that man is mark rosenthal the president of new york city's largest municipal worker's union. he gets paid $156,000 a year. but members of hits own union are angry at him saying he works two hours a day, most of which he spends napping at his desk as seen here, union officials say he also racks up $1,400 a month in food bills, which he charges to the union an here's the answer to
she says she knows she would have been re-elected. she hasn't given a reason why but inquiry into her spending has nothing to do with it. michael bloomberg tested positive for ricin. the letter was received at a municipal building in new york. another letter was sent addressed to an ad vocation group led by mayor bloomberg. no one gotstick sick. >>> smithfield shares jumped, a chinese company is buying it. smithfield is the biggest pork producer. some are concerned about the...
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you can bet this will be the number one issue of the 2014 elections and beyond. >>> as we begin the holiday season, we pay extra attention to pope francis' criticism of capitalism. his apparent view that the state will solve the problems of poverty, not the market. i must say, with the greatest of humility as a devout catholic, i completely disagree with his holiness. all those stories and much more coming up on "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we're here live, 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. new obama care enrollment numbers out. there are still glitches everywhere apparently. steve handelsman joins us with the details. >> reporter: the website's better but it doesn't mean it's good. the nbc news estimate is that 100,000 americans in november signed up for coverage using healthcare.gov. that's a much better number than in october. but it's way worse than what a dozen or so state exchanges have signed up. today administration sources said by 5:30 p.m. eastern time, the site had 750,000 visits. it slowed
you can bet this will be the number one issue of the 2014 elections and beyond. >>> as we begin the holiday season, we pay extra attention to pope francis' criticism of capitalism. his apparent view that the state will solve the problems of poverty, not the market. i must say, with the greatest of humility as a devout catholic, i completely disagree with his holiness. all those stories and much more coming up on "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >>> good...
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the attack took place, the day before the israeli election. the day before benjamin netanyahu was returned to make -- to form a government. he is now forming a government. this is huge news in israel. all of the television stations will be going with it tomorrow, the newspapers are going with it now. >> you say -- you say the united states government is negotiating a grand bargain with iran? that is nuts. have they learned nothing in the team obama? >> september 1938 is my watch word for what's going on right now. we're looking at making a deal with the supreme leader who is a predator and leads a predator state with a nuclear weapons. ask moscow right now where it's missing technicians are at fordow. ask ukraine right now where the missing technicians are. i don't have those answers, we'll get them in the coming days if there's a rescue effort. there's fear of radiation, larry. this is a huge story if it's a nuclear accident. >> i get that. and it's going to be important to a lot of innocent civilians, i get that, but unfortunately, war is wa
the attack took place, the day before the israeli election. the day before benjamin netanyahu was returned to make -- to form a government. he is now forming a government. this is huge news in israel. all of the television stations will be going with it tomorrow, the newspapers are going with it now. >> you say -- you say the united states government is negotiating a grand bargain with iran? that is nuts. have they learned nothing in the team obama? >> september 1938 is my watch...
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he's not running for re-election. the only reason the state department pushed back on this in 2010-11 is he didn't want to upset the environment. >> your liberal environment friends -- >> can i get them on the phone please? >> good man. the others you hang out with want to end all fossil fuels. they want windmills, solar. >> we don't want to walk. >> you're going back to the 14th century? >> exactly. there are concerns. they have valid concerns. you have to weigh those versus the economic positives. >> they're going to do it anyway. >> from their perspective this is furthering us down the hole where you are creating more damage. my perspective is when you look at the weight of this. it makes it difficult for them not to sign. >> one reason is we like canada. the state department. >> who doesn't like canadians? >> the choice is they take this stuff out with the same greenhouse effects, put a pipeline to the west coast and ship it to china, help china and we import more oil from venezuela. who is the winner? we don't ha
he's not running for re-election. the only reason the state department pushed back on this in 2010-11 is he didn't want to upset the environment. >> your liberal environment friends -- >> can i get them on the phone please? >> good man. the others you hang out with want to end all fossil fuels. they want windmills, solar. >> we don't want to walk. >> you're going back to the 14th century? >> exactly. there are concerns. they have valid concerns. you have to...
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folks now here's a question, who else in the world could be a few votes away from winning a national election just a week before getting slapped with a one year prison sentence. okay? only in italy and only silvio berlusconi. by the way i think he should have been up on a morals charge. we'll have details on that story and much more just ahead. "the kudlow report". tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 seems like etfs are everywhere these days. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading providers tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and extensive coverage of major asset classes... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all brought to you by one firm tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with comprehensive education, tools and personal guidance tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you find etfs that may be right for you. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab etf onesource-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for the m
folks now here's a question, who else in the world could be a few votes away from winning a national election just a week before getting slapped with a one year prison sentence. okay? only in italy and only silvio berlusconi. by the way i think he should have been up on a morals charge. we'll have details on that story and much more just ahead. "the kudlow report". tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 seems like etfs are everywhere these days. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a...
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>> we have to wait for the mid-term election. maybe it's time to reassess the shutdown episode a little bit. we had the best quarter of gdp growth virtually since the obama recovery began. we have had job numbers coming in better than expected. so, you know, all those wall street people whining and whimpering the shutdown would ruin the economy, maybe it's a little bit bullish for the economy when people see washington getting serious about these issues. i think this deal is a direct result of that and maybe are moving things in the direction you're talking about towards 2014. >> see my -- >> my problem is i'm in the camp that says smaller government is good for the economy. i fully agree with what was just suggested the shutdown didn't hurt. i think the sequestration and budget caps were good for the economy. not bad for the economy freeing up resources. but i guess the issue is, i guess the issue is how long can we stay in this position? something is going to break here. something is going to break. >> moving voters off the dim
>> we have to wait for the mid-term election. maybe it's time to reassess the shutdown episode a little bit. we had the best quarter of gdp growth virtually since the obama recovery began. we have had job numbers coming in better than expected. so, you know, all those wall street people whining and whimpering the shutdown would ruin the economy, maybe it's a little bit bullish for the economy when people see washington getting serious about these issues. i think this deal is a direct...
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getting money and they're not and so lois lerner says in an e-mail, well, perhaps the fec, the federal election commit fee will save the day. huh? what does that mean? >> she was in communications, number one, with the fec lawyers, which was a violation of the internal revenue service as well. she was sharing taxpayer information. that's number one. number two, my colleague, david french said today, she actually didn't have to wait for the fec to save the day because, larry, she stopped approving the c 4 applications of the tea party groups. she did not have to wait for the fec, she did it herself. she did it illegally, she did it unconstitution unconstitutionally, she violated her own statutes. remember, they went stone silent on approvals by 2012, completely stopped. >> i've got to zip through the last one, june 2012 there's an e-mail. >> my favorite. >> this is great. lois lerner said they've changed the procession, blah, blah, blah. the fact of the matter the process went on for two more years. the second fact of the matter is from dave camp's ways and means committee, may 21 gs, 2013, that
getting money and they're not and so lois lerner says in an e-mail, well, perhaps the fec, the federal election commit fee will save the day. huh? what does that mean? >> she was in communications, number one, with the fec lawyers, which was a violation of the internal revenue service as well. she was sharing taxpayer information. that's number one. number two, my colleague, david french said today, she actually didn't have to wait for the fec to save the day because, larry, she stopped...
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>> i think democrats, especially those up for re-election in 2014, remain uneasy. the president's press conference today wasn't exactly a tour de force. it was more of an explanation. he was trying to get democrats back on his side but i think the problems persist. >> and do you think there will be a vote in the senate? >> i think harry reid knows that he needs to throw some kind of a bone for those up for re-election next year but it becomes a problem for the white house if he brings something like that up. i think harwood is right. he's undecided. >> robert costa, thank you. >>> later in the show, i'm going to be joined by senator ron johnson and steve scalise at 7:30. first up, let's ask our health care experts what they think about the president's announcements today. joining us is gavin newson, bob, president of health policy and hchl hadley heath. there may be less there than meets the eye regarding what president obama said as reported by our own bob harwood and robert costa. up to the insurance commissioners, up to the insurance companies themselves. do you
>> i think democrats, especially those up for re-election in 2014, remain uneasy. the president's press conference today wasn't exactly a tour de force. it was more of an explanation. he was trying to get democrats back on his side but i think the problems persist. >> and do you think there will be a vote in the senate? >> i think harry reid knows that he needs to throw some kind of a bone for those up for re-election next year but it becomes a problem for the white house if...
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in particular it's not going to stay with this advantage which comes from co-election. we've seen that. and i am a proud graduate of the university of michigan. two degrees from there, but their actions were reprehensible with thompson reuters in telling access, i think on a two-second advantage, whiches in high frequency trading might as well be two days advantage. >> right. >> and we're seeing that. we see the abuses in the dark pools. they're regulatory actions today being proposed, because of similar violations. it won't stay. as long oos you can make a tremendous amount of money by getting the stuff, literally, a millisecond earlier than you're going to want to, incentive, bribing a public official. not to cheat, route it through this stem as opposed that that system. where that public relief will occur is critical. if a new politician comes in and moves the department of labor release to a different location in washington, d.c., or in colorado, boom. all of this is out the window, and you're going to have people bidding for politicians to, where you were going to
in particular it's not going to stay with this advantage which comes from co-election. we've seen that. and i am a proud graduate of the university of michigan. two degrees from there, but their actions were reprehensible with thompson reuters in telling access, i think on a two-second advantage, whiches in high frequency trading might as well be two days advantage. >> right. >> and we're seeing that. we see the abuses in the dark pools. they're regulatory actions today being...
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>> but here's the thing, phil musser, this was going on pre-election. in other words, the announcement comes in may of 2013. they were by the accounts in the papers, at least, stalling and stopping a lot of these groups. if you had put a or tea party in your name, they were flooding you with questions and they actually stopped many of these groups from being formed before the election. now, i want to foe, are there lawsuits here? can they come back at it? i know my pal marc levin is absolutely furious because they came out to his landmark operation. they actually stopped groups from doing this before if election. >> i worked with a lot of groups in my space at my day job. i tell you, larry, you put your finger on the top of the button t. reality the sunday shows will be about this issuement lawsuits will be filed. it will keep it in the news media, in the press. there will be an investigation top down, bottom down. look, there is one other thing, frankly, all these groups, maybe some people thought they were crying wolf, they're all e-mailing their lest
>> but here's the thing, phil musser, this was going on pre-election. in other words, the announcement comes in may of 2013. they were by the accounts in the papers, at least, stalling and stopping a lot of these groups. if you had put a or tea party in your name, they were flooding you with questions and they actually stopped many of these groups from being formed before the election. now, i want to foe, are there lawsuits here? can they come back at it? i know my pal marc levin is...
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his approval rateing is down from the re-election, of course. so far, it doesn't look bad. >> the approval rate is 49% right now, about where it's been. there are a couple of hints there are some changes. number one, before the scandal on the question of who do you trust more on ethics and corruption, democrats had an 8-potent edge. now republicans have a 2-point edge. there is a 10-point swing. benghazi has taken a bit of a toll. before the last couple of weeks, 46 harris said the government was doing a good job. that's down 39%. overall, the president is doing okay t. ground is shifting beneath his feet. >> robert costa, political in the congress, is the ground shifting also? everything with this irs story, you know the lying, the stonewalling, you can't get a straight answer from everybody. you may wind up getting a special counsel, an independent counsel of some kind. what's the political end game, bob korsa? >> that's a great question, larry, you mentioned the unfolding nature of this scandal. is this going to continue to consume washington
his approval rateing is down from the re-election, of course. so far, it doesn't look bad. >> the approval rate is 49% right now, about where it's been. there are a couple of hints there are some changes. number one, before the scandal on the question of who do you trust more on ethics and corruption, democrats had an 8-potent edge. now republicans have a 2-point edge. there is a 10-point swing. benghazi has taken a bit of a toll. before the last couple of weeks, 46 harris said the...
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. >> we've got to win a few more elections here. well want to get to the big things, larry. we want to get to real entitlement reforms, the drivers of our true debt. and we're going to do that. but we also i think made a major step forward in terms of our defense readiness and modernization. this was important. and there are many in our conference and across america that this was very important to. we have averted a shutdown. we've got two-year peear perman. i think in 2014, i'm hoping it's going to be a good year for the gop. and maybe we'll take back the senate, increase our numbers in the house. and then we can actually attack the debt drivers. >> i understand. well, it's not nirvana, but it is something. let me ask you finally, ann wagner. how big is the rupture with some of these conservative activists, political action committees, heritage action, club for growth and so forth. they did a lot of squawking. i'm going to reckon that we'll see more squawking on the cable shows tonight and tomorrow. how big is the rupture on this? >> you know, i don't even pay attention to
. >> we've got to win a few more elections here. well want to get to the big things, larry. we want to get to real entitlement reforms, the drivers of our true debt. and we're going to do that. but we also i think made a major step forward in terms of our defense readiness and modernization. this was important. and there are many in our conference and across america that this was very important to. we have averted a shutdown. we've got two-year peear perman. i think in 2014, i'm hoping...
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>> you know, with enthe president ran in his first election bid, he made it sound like he had a plan for the help a few poor people and everybody else was going to be obviouslied. now we discover everybody is going to be affected. 300 million americans are going to be affected by this law. some more than others. >> why is that? in other words, it's not just little businesses, it's big businesses. the way i understand it is a lot of people just don't want to pay the fee. they don't want to pay the cadillac tax. they don't want to pay the premium. they don't want to pay the deductible. if you are a small business and you work 30 hours, they don't want you to do that. are those the reasons why everybody will have to be displaced? >> yes. if you think about a home, just about everybody you see in a hotel is making about $15 an hour the made the busboy the waitress the car parkers, they're all $15 an hour employees. this law is going to try to force that hotel to provide very generous health insurance, say $15,000 for a family plan, but there is no new help from the government. meanwhile,
>> you know, with enthe president ran in his first election bid, he made it sound like he had a plan for the help a few poor people and everybody else was going to be obviouslied. now we discover everybody is going to be affected. 300 million americans are going to be affected by this law. some more than others. >> why is that? in other words, it's not just little businesses, it's big businesses. the way i understand it is a lot of people just don't want to pay the fee. they don't...